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Lrg Lokta Mixed Blue Cotton Notebook (21x15cm) - 45 Pages - Bookmark Included

Lokta-01
RRP: €14.40

This large notebook features a handmade Lokta paper cover speckled with recycled blue cotton fibres, giving it a soft, cloudy texture. With 45 blank pages and a matching Lokta bookmark included, it offers both beauty and practicality. The string tie adds a rustic finish, making this notebook ideal for creative journaling or gift-giving. 

At 21x15cm, it provides generous space without being bulky. These notebooks are a reliable addition for shops focusing on eco-conscious, artisanal stationery. 

Each one is slightly different in colour and pattern, giving retailers a product that feels personal and handmade. A popular option for thoughtful gifting.

Origin Nepal
Net weight 0,24Kg /book
Shipping weight 0,24Kg
Dimensions 21x15 (cm)
Materials / Ingredients Lokta paper
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Barcode 5056368355356
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Ancient Wisdom s.r.o.,CTPark Trnava, Prílohy 583/57, 919 26 Zavar, Slovakia, +421 33 558 60 71, contact@awgifts.eu
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What is Lokta Paper?

Lokta is a natural, eco-friendly paper made from the bark of the Daphne plant, which grows in the high-altitude forests of the Himalayan region, particularly in Nepal. The plant is notable for its ability to regenerate after harvesting, making it a sustainable resource that doesn’t require deforestation.

To make Lokta paper, the bark is stripped from the plant without damaging its roots. It's then soaked, pulped by hand, and spread into sheets using traditional wooden frames. These sheets are sun-dried and sometimes further embellished with petals, leaves, cotton fibres, or natural dyes. The process is labour-intensive but environmentally low-impact, often carried out in small village workshops as part of fairly traded, community-led production.

Lokta paper is valued for its strength, durability, and rich texture. Unlike mass-produced papers, it has a naturally fibrous, slightly irregular surface that gives it a distinctive handmade character. It’s resistant to tearing and humidity, making it popular for wrapping, bookbinding, and crafting.